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- Trichogramma is a genus of minute polyphagous wasps that are endoparasitoids of insect eggs. Trichogramma is one of around 80 genera from the family Trichogrammatidae...
- Trichogramma evanescens is a 0.5mm long parasitoid wasp which parasites Lepidoptera eggs. In the Philippines this parasitoid has been used to eradicate...
- Trichogramma ****oni**** is a minute wasp parasitoid from the Trichogrammatidae family in the order Hymenoptera. T. ****oni**** parasitizes the eggs of many...
- genus Trichogramma Trichogramma acacioi Brun, Gomez de Moraes and Soares, 1984 Trichogramma acantholydae Pintureau and Kenis, 2000 Trichogramma achaeae...
- Trichogramma br****icae is a species of parasitoid wasps from the Trichogrammatidae family. It mainly parasitizes Lepidopteran hosts in agricultural fields...
- Tirathaba complexa (Butler, 1885) Synonyms Harpagoneura complexa Butler, 1885 Coleoneura tacanovella Ragonot, 1888 Heteromicta trichogramma Meyrick, 1886...
- including throat irritation, upset stomach, and difficulty sleeping. Trichogramma is a genus of parasitoid wasp whose females lay their eggs in the eggs...
- Singularia leptochorda (Meyrick, 1913) Synonyms Alucita leptochorda Meyrick, 1913 Alucita trichogramma Walsingham, 1915 Chocophora leptochorda (Meyrick, 1913)...
- ISBN 978-0-306-46587-1. Knutson A (2005) 'The Trichogramma Manual: A guide to the use of Trichogramma for Bilogical Control with Special Reference to...
- larvae can also be eaten by most common bird species. The parasitoid wasp Trichogramma attacks M. quinquemaculata eggs. The larvae of the wasp develop in the...